On Facebook someone asked for fiction with good AI. They said "My problem with most fictional presentations of AI is that they're like dorky humans in metal suits." I think part of the problem is that when writing for humans, you need some human-relatable characters. In most works that include an AI, it’s gotta be at least recognizable as a person. That leads to a lot of “dorky human” characters. Or, perhaps, human-style intelligences that are different in certain ways, but still recognizably human. Such as GLaDOS from
AI in fiction
AI in fiction
AI in fiction
On Facebook someone asked for fiction with good AI. They said "My problem with most fictional presentations of AI is that they're like dorky humans in metal suits." I think part of the problem is that when writing for humans, you need some human-relatable characters. In most works that include an AI, it’s gotta be at least recognizable as a person. That leads to a lot of “dorky human” characters. Or, perhaps, human-style intelligences that are different in certain ways, but still recognizably human. Such as GLaDOS from